This should not surprise anyone. But yes the real question is whether or not the design had been created from the US in the first place. Very well
could have been. The whole alien stories could just be cover ups for secret military objectives. Who knows?

I believe it was the Germans who first designed and built saucer shaped craft. The Americans got hold of the designs when they brought nazis over
after the war.
But of course you have to wonder where the nazis got the tech from.

In 1950 they had this kind of techonogy ? They must have taken some notes from elsewhere

Interesting design, but no Earth shattering tech here, actually just a larger version of the long declassified
VZ-9 Avrocar, a project that never really got off the ground

From the OP's article:

Without a deeper look inside those boxes, we can’t be sure that Project 1794 ever made it off the ground. It’s worth noting that Avro Canada
also worked on the VZ-9 Avrocar, though — which is basically the same as Project 1794, but a lot smaller. The Avrocar was originally specified
for a max speed of 300 mph and a service ceiling of 10,000 feet — but in practice, it never got more than three feet off the ground or flew
faster than 35mph.

Most R&D is done with small scale testing prior to full scale, and here are the results of the VZ-9...

Until further documents are released, I'm venturing to guess that Project 1794 never made it past the concept department.

In 1950 they had this kind of techonogy ? They must have taken some notes from elsewhere

No this says it all!!!

Without a deeper look inside those boxes, we can’t be sure that Project 1794 ever made it off the ground. It’s worth noting that Avro Canada
also worked on the VZ-9 Avrocar, though — which is basically the same as Project 1794, but a lot smaller. The Avrocar was originally specified for a
max speed of 300 mph and a service ceiling of 10,000 feet — but in practice, it never got more than three feet off the ground or flew faster than
35mph.

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